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so it's true leopold has conditions to be killed much greater good to hear. see and. silently if prussia has another triumph the french won't be demanding bismarck's have any more they'll want yours. but what do you suggest your plans for brushing king muslin publicly and permanently result leopold candidacy zorg me. and the king won't simply accept such a humiliations and fuck him in. every world too otherwise we'll force him to. the man who's going to be forced is currently in bad ends to take the waters it's here that the king they'll help he has about the french protest and that's his mediator with his consent lippold with towards his candidacy france has one complete seems to have been avoided that's a mistake blair poles withdraw isn't enough for the french emperor he wants to see prussia humiliated. this is going to be but it's a dispatch from the king and we cannot delay. it seems the french ambassador benedetti visited him personally and bought this morning he did but there's. players to the king's message to bismarck says that benedetti has demanded a public
so it's true leopold has conditions to be killed much greater good to hear. see and. silently if prussia has another triumph the french won't be demanding bismarck's have any more they'll want yours. but what do you suggest your plans for brushing king muslin publicly and permanently result leopold candidacy zorg me. and the king won't simply accept such a humiliations and fuck him in. every world too otherwise we'll force him to. the man who's going to be forced is currently in bad ends to...
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watchers, saved 200 million acres and after he died there was not one figure who extend into the fray but leopold in new mexico wrote roosevelt a letter and eventually i think is one of the great write america american history wrote -- becomes the foot soldier of the movement. marty and -- a couple in alaska that dogsledsed he area and did all the wildlife guide books and things, set up a -- all leads to the wilderness society being created, which is saying we need some parts of america that don't have roads, nat order to be mere in hot downtown austin you want to believe you can take day's drive and be in a place like big bend national park, where you can get away from industrialization and these are the foot soldiers of the roosevelt revolution. >> host: who was william odouglas and what role did he flay alaska? >> guest: everybody know to know out william o. douse has, the longest supreme court justice and came from yakima, washington, and the most powerful conservation spokesperson america had after theodore roosevelt. rote a book called "mymy wilderness" about the west and cease a wrote a ch
watchers, saved 200 million acres and after he died there was not one figure who extend into the fray but leopold in new mexico wrote roosevelt a letter and eventually i think is one of the great write america american history wrote -- becomes the foot soldier of the movement. marty and -- a couple in alaska that dogsledsed he area and did all the wildlife guide books and things, set up a -- all leads to the wilderness society being created, which is saying we need some parts of america that...
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clear there's nothing in here that mentions putin or collusion or anything of that sort pf. >> jason leopold, great to have you. for more -- >> i appreciate it. >> -- on the cohen probe i'm joined by nbc news investigative reporter tom winter. tom, one of the sort of precipitating incidents that appears in terms of the timing of all this, the end of the joint defense agreement-s a new lawyer, guy petrillo. he's someone who actually worked in the southern district of new york, right? >> yeah, absolutely, chris. he's a very well-respected attorney, well known in the southern district, somebody who has a significant experience and background both white-collar crime and just overall crime in general. he's somebody who comes from a little bit of a smaller firm but is somebody who's very respected. i just want to briefly touch on that report that you were referring to with abc. this was something that was ordered by the judge. so the judge actually put the sides together, put cohen's attorneys, the trump organization and trump together on this. and the reason why this is ending is because the spec
clear there's nothing in here that mentions putin or collusion or anything of that sort pf. >> jason leopold, great to have you. for more -- >> i appreciate it. >> -- on the cohen probe i'm joined by nbc news investigative reporter tom winter. tom, one of the sort of precipitating incidents that appears in terms of the timing of all this, the end of the joint defense agreement-s a new lawyer, guy petrillo. he's someone who actually worked in the southern district of new york,...
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actually what's going to happen ok because we all know also that the destroyed cities until now didn't leopold so and we are not also there are sleeping south of there are you going to say to the people ok ok guys you're a substitute your source with whom with the election that happened to your houses and homes and governorates that's the that's suppose i would like also to. talk about with. midsomer saw the world bank has been saying basically that the macro economic outlook of iraq should be good in the coming years particularly with the defeat of i sell oil now is has been in the increase for quite some time. would iraq be able to rebuild the country and so the demands of the people with the same mentality which has been prevailing for some time poor governance embezzlement of public funds and incredible corruption that we've been seeing across all the levels of the political elite yes that's a good question i mean i wouldn't call this socialism i call this kleptocracy very clearly the system the culture of kickbacks and the corruption and the system that's been unable to trickle down to th
actually what's going to happen ok because we all know also that the destroyed cities until now didn't leopold so and we are not also there are sleeping south of there are you going to say to the people ok ok guys you're a substitute your source with whom with the election that happened to your houses and homes and governorates that's the that's suppose i would like also to. talk about with. midsomer saw the world bank has been saying basically that the macro economic outlook of iraq should be...
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. >> i want to bring in andrew leopold who worked with kavanaugh. he worked on the ken starr legal team. in 2009, much later, brett kavanaugh wrote he didn't believe presidents should be able to be indicted and thought he thought congress should write a law to prevent it. chuck schumer suggested that that's why president trump picked him. >> he is worried. that mr. mueller will go to the court and ask that the president be subpoenaed. and ask to do other things necessary to move the investigation forward and president trump knows that kavanaugh will be a barrier to preventing that investigation from going there. >> what's your reaction, andrew? >> i think there's two things to keep in mind. one is on the question of indictment. judge kavanaugh took this position in 1998, that sitting presidents shouldn't be indicted in some writing he did. different question is whether or not the president can be investigated and that's while he is in office and that's what the 2009 article that's getting so much attention now was -- that's the new ground it broke.
. >> i want to bring in andrew leopold who worked with kavanaugh. he worked on the ken starr legal team. in 2009, much later, brett kavanaugh wrote he didn't believe presidents should be able to be indicted and thought he thought congress should write a law to prevent it. chuck schumer suggested that that's why president trump picked him. >> he is worried. that mr. mueller will go to the court and ask that the president be subpoenaed. and ask to do other things necessary to move the...
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joining me is senior investigative reporter jason leopold. you didn't reveal last night when on with chris hayes how you got these, how do you manage to confirm the authenticity of shredded documents. >> we confirmed that through multiple sources, other people who are in the know and would be in a position to authenticate it. that's pretty much all i can say on the sourcing issue. >> all right. >> yeah. >> tell me what you can say about how the fbi puts these things together. i mean, most people are fascinated. shredded documents. the fbi gets them. they see a pile of shredded stuff and start putting it together. what do they do to put these things together? >> i've learned in the sort of course of reporting the story small piece of the backstory is, that the fbi has software in which they can just scan these documents in to a computer and they sort of fit together like a jigsaw puzzle with chon words and phrases and sentences may fit together. it's still a painstaking effort. some of these documents were shredded to the point where they were
joining me is senior investigative reporter jason leopold. you didn't reveal last night when on with chris hayes how you got these, how do you manage to confirm the authenticity of shredded documents. >> we confirmed that through multiple sources, other people who are in the know and would be in a position to authenticate it. that's pretty much all i can say on the sourcing issue. >> all right. >> yeah. >> tell me what you can say about how the fbi puts these things...